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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-05-29, Page 5LEMCN'S TAXI and P4RCEL:.SERVICE: Al! Passengers insuxed > PHONES ; CECIL ' ' DAVE 676 ,...675 ead , the: -Advertisements' ALTON NEWS OF : THE: WEEK HOG PRODUCERS CITE OBJECT'O BUY' that gr_adua oaa or. �vecldln.g ends, YVTr: and; Mrs, Leslie 'Oliver, � , gift at 25%` discount, at. WEST!, prior to leaving for Santa , Bar- T DEFICIENCY T PLAN COTT S ,Tune Sale,--(Advt.). bars 'California UI.S.A,,. where he � "'� • — " •"^'' • has accepted a'' position. in a- hos- Objecting to deficiency payments creased flexibility" introduced Mr,' I: Glen Oliver, of London, pital.:He -has completed his fourth as proposed. by the Federal .Gov- in price 'support levels. However, spent ! several days with his par- year in Medicine . at Western Uni- ernment, the Ontario I•Iog)Produc the -meeting moved that the- cern- Lo nddon,. ,,firersAssociation will ask . the goy- mittee':taking the'resolutiox to Ot Mr: and Mxs:.' Geor 'e-McA tl ur, -einent to . continue stabilizetion tawa'be instructed to, :negotiate for. Mrs, P. 'Solvers and Cathie and 6f.pork prices. a price level "in the neighborhood Miss Fern Patterson spent Sunday It"also will urge. the.Government of 23 cents a' pound. .The ,present ` with Mrs. Mae` Schramm,' -Cama- to consider a loan program so pro,`,levei is 25 cents laehie, , and Mr. and Mrs; Jerry• ducers can set up and operate their • The resolution says, the 'present Cardiff, • Petrone.. own.'processing and storage. plants,. surplus production "resulted trom'. •The two demands,• were, contain- the fact that the existing support Mr. and Mrs. ReY Bennett' visr' 'ed in a resolution passed thiss'" week price` had apparently become, an iced with Mr.' and Mrs: Leslie, Rut- at, a •special one -day meeting • ;of incentive price," ledge;-Streetsville, and Mr. and about '230 members of the;associa The .proposed deficiency pay- ' Mr, s Kenneth- Rutledge; .Toronto, tion eAlIed to decide Ontario's. Pel- ment plan- is criticized in the „reso- and also.:,, attended•. the .graduation, icy in - negotiations 'between the lution` ,asp:, dangerous to Canadian" ceremony of Miss Evelyn Rutledge" National Hog Committee • and the export ; Markets . in : the United daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Kenneth Government:: on• the.- national -perk ,States:; The resolution• cites a Unit-, Rutledge;. at Victoria Hospital last surplus.• ed States statute ^"which- makes it Thursday: — Ross Loves 4Hensall-president -j:most-obhg'a ry upon the United. Miss Donna Smith attended the` tlie'Huron lJog Producers; attend- •States •Qovernment to impose Cop-. graduation exercises of -Miss }lel- ed the. special ••meeting.• Others tervailing• duties on any imported en McGonigle at'St,. Marys•Hospi- -from the county were Gordon Lobb, products `under subsidy at home.", tal, Kitchener;. on Wednesday a£, Ab, Bacon, Lloyd Stewart and E1= -The , same'• fear is ' expressed in; ternoon .--R gin.. Porter -the-resolution with regard to uar-: •`Congratulations' are extended. to - The hog committee will -meet -the kets iii7the--United Kingdom. Un "Miss Audrey Hackwell, teacher of Federal Price Stabilization Board der a deficiency' payment program,, Brddhagen school, .on -the recent and Agriculture Minister Harkness, with payments on: a yearly rbasis, high standing of her pupils at the in a,;,Month .to discuss .Government; producers 'wouldhave to wait a music festival herd inMonkton last action pn ,,.the current .:80;000;000 full year or perhaps longer 'before pound' pork surplus::. -a proper accounting could be made The resolution asks that- "in- and payments received. - to her home in the village after • spending -the winter months 'with NEWS OF BRODHAGEN her, son and .daughter -iii -law, • Mr. ' and Mrs: Harvey Johnston, Clin- ton. DISTRICT" - PUPILS SUCCESSFUL` 8. Miss June Haekwell, nurse -in- training at Stratford. General Hos-IN : MUSIC COMPE,TITIONS . = pital, spent the weekend ' at her - home here- Pupils of;Brodhagen school tooked by. Gravelbridge Women's:.,I3e Mrs, Margaret Humphries and apart, m she -Monkton Music Festa ,tstitute; :'two-part , chorus, over `. 35' Mrs. Ed' Dougan;attended' the members, second prize.; 85 marks; Deanery at Exeter on Thursday of valoast puesday. Miss ;Audrey :.:imison,,'ehorus, :Class "A" first .85. Backwell, Walton,'.. is the :-teacher,•':marlks,'and received trophy donat-!. it's, F a ' Profitable - •Pastime and: HEAT gra L�ber.al Candidate in ` °Huron ..' ondc y, June, Friday,June Monday, June at at Channe .5� wnnei:l® oit " 6:20 Mrs. Silas Johnston has returned 1., Enda' ci 29` at :.10:`55 y r 00 :04 ` Ju'ne 1 at' 12.55 Frrda une 5 at 10.5 (Pulalished by Huron' Liberal` Association) a.m. noon a.m. ' TURNER'S CHURCH Sunday School NI E A Y,•,` AN RS and FL-aOWER-S, TNDA - -will -be :held Sunday, May; 31st at 2 pm Mr. Lloyd Holland, Vice -President of: the •Y.P.U. of Huron Presbytery, will:be guest speaker. I._SPECIAL MUSIC BY_ THE . . JUNIOR. CIIOIR The flowers'. will > be available;; to' decorate'' the Cemetery after the Service, Everybody is given a; cordial -invitation-to---attend: ---- SERA TUNE AND DON'T INTEND TO STOP SLASHING PRICE n the LARGEST INVENTORY:-- of (ARS IN HURON` CO 1959 CHEVROLET 7MP HARDTOP 5 R HE AI:A. P , 1 automatic •drive,'V-8, radio,' white- walls, :etc, •List:, $4,100 , ::. „ Only: $3,495 1956 FORT) CUSTOMLINE -• Very, sharp::. ':: 2 -door :: ..,,., „ ,, Only: 1,295 1956 PONTIAC •STATION WAGON --Path... finder 'deluxe $1,495;•, 1,955. PLYMOUTH 2 -DOOR HARD automatic, whitewalls; wheel •radio 1954. pornaC 2-DOOR-LNke car 40,000 miles .. .. 953 CHEVROLET' 150. SEDAN` • TOP-• discs, Only'„ ;$1,395, only Only Only $695 $495• Y O•DOO ' .1957 PL MOUTH TW R - Eight Only95 cylinder $1,4 1955 FORD CUSTOMIINE-SEDAN,"Oitl'y •+$1,095 I N- 1954, M>JTEOR R DI;AU SEDAN Radio, whitewalls; etc.', Only '$795 1952' DODGE DELUXE SEDAN ....,.. Only $295. 3-4951 CHEVROLETCDAS-OnlY $195 each SPECIAL ` SPECIAL! ' . SPECIALV 1950 Mercury Sedan A -'sharp car, custom radio, etc ...Only $295 • 1949 -Mer ury Sedan ' with.' 1951, . Mercury motori ' a steal at orilY.: $99 25 NEW PONTIACS, ' BUICI<S, VAUXHALLS TO CHOOSE F OM. B:A'Ii.GAINS IN NEW CONVERTIBLES''— 3 iri Stock TRUCKS TRUCKS -- TRUCKS LEFT. -1958: CHEVROLETSr model 3105, 3.4 Ton Trucks, ;Air -Conditioned ,Heaters, Front Shock 2 Absorbers, Signal ` Lights, Heavy Duty Re ar Springs, :D P Rear Aides, Western Mirrors, Wind- shield Washers, 14 -foot Brantford Stake Body, .Racks, Tarpaulins, Spare, Tires; neither of them warranty.. ONLY' a/z ORIGINAL COST ,-- First • ' '- Come:oFirst Served giilal. miles; new truck w : 1957 GMC ' 3/4 -TON PICKUP Like new;:.• lists,'over $3,000 - .' Now -Only $1,445, 1957:'FOItD -1-TON ° WIDESIDE Only' ,$1,595 2-1953 GMC '/z.TONs-PICKUPS 1952 GMC 'f1r'TON-PTCI IP . 1952 FORD .TON PICKUP 8956 tole.'14-TON PICRiir t.n 1950 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON $495 1956 -DODGE - 2 -TON n VAN-=- 12' long, like - new' Only $1,895: ors LI -mi:' JACK EARSON PLOP..: Duron County's` Largest Used Car Deader -and -14..,',E,-...q„. Harley, Mitehelli. ed by -Roe Farms ‘.1.4d:triple trio,. music suervisor... Due to their un-. `.first with 87 marks and the sehool, tiring' efforts, many "prizes were 'was awarded the British -Mortgage 'won; by the pupils., namely: • Bever-• ? and Trust Co trophy:• ley'Sholdice first Prize; ..85. marks , .:: , .,.. ,Mr. and Mrs. Fred. A: Kintner in in'jiinior girls solo; Alvin'Hicks, Listowel -with Mr, and Mrs. Walker` fourth prize;; 82' marks, hi junior recently..:.. boysolo; '• Richar-lt ,Leonhrardt, ` ,, .,Visitors with. `Mr, and Mrs. Dal' fist' rize; 7m1rks,_inte 4neiiiate :ton,.,biliz.vzerd Mr:-.and.-Mr-s::Ken-- boy's; solo Paul . Rock ''second '`•neth Hinz, St. -Catharines; Mr:'and• ' prize, 82 marks, intermediate boy's "':Mrs, Darrell, Adams,:,,Lori:e;- Mark and,. Randy,* of "Mitchell, Mr,.;; and Mrs,. Glen Brickman' and ,Barry, Brampton. ' - , Mr.<;and Mrs,' Le Hicks • ith 'Mr. andMrs.. Andrew'Hicks 'Cen-- tralia; , on Sunday.. • • Mr..' and' Mrs. Chris. W. Len- 0 h rdtwith Mr. • and ; Mrs. George a g Jacob,-•Kitchener„..ori, Sunday: -s .Mr::Wayne .Beuermann, London,' ':and Mr; Donald Ahrens; Hamilton, et their,homes. T Mr. and ----Mrs. ,I,Xoiiald Static k,. Warreif and Janet; Kitchener,' with+ solo ;Larry Kistner, fifth,prize, 79 marks,intermediate- boy's solo; Barbara "Hoegy, fourth. prize,. 82 marks, intermmediate: -girl's';solo Richard Leonhard t,' chart ed vole es, :first, 86:'Marks; 'and -`ire ;receiv= ed •the thy donated by'" Monkton. •Wo'mens Tn`stitute for• hug -hest marks in •,bo-y's solo, Rose` Eva Buuck first prize: 85 marks sea* ior, girl's :'solo,, ;Junior Chorus;; grades 1-4, :first •with, girl's solo, 84; -marks,_arid- won=the-trophy=donat Iasi' week. ,number'of Tallies from Duff's'. United Church were ...entertained by the Young Ladies'.Gilild'dLMel-• 'ille':%Presbyterian ::Church,;: Brun';. sels,;,last Tuesday evening. Mr:, and.Mrs.. Jack Bosnian : left on Saturday- morning by motor for 'a Month's' holiday ° to the west coast Misses Ione and Verda Watson, 'Of `:Lotidon, were weekend '.visitors withMr and Mrs ;:Dave.Watson. MVlrs Walter •Breadfoot -attended a funeral in St.Thomas on` Satur-• . day - Mr. and Mrs. George aVliller, of Brodhagen,'visited ,on Sunday, with Mrs: F_ . H:. Miller'end Mr. •and. Mrs.'D: Ennis. IIIiHIIIIIIIIIIIl111111111111111111IIg111111111 HARDWARE QN 'THE PURCHASE OF RDNET-OA MS -tat GOCIA: Si/wlilr'E PAN .: •WARES BY GENERAL STEEL • Heat -fin Care— cooks like magic • Lifetime Realty—inside and f. r "REGULAR A/� $'.95- �••�t+M� 7AAe ow on. her mother; elVlrs, Albert Queren-; gesser.' , - Mr. and Mrs. Michael Connolly; Ruth Ann and Ronald, :of Sebring vine, with Mr:. and Mrs. •Lavern Wo1fe.' - < Mr. and -Mrs Rudy: •Hehn • and - Perry, of •Rostock,.•.and Mr. -and Mrs. Ed Fischer and Sons',. Sea;. forth, with Mrs. Rosine Miller.' ' Mr. and Mrs: -Manuel • Heuer mann and Mr.'' and "Mrs: ',Martin ,Dietz with Mr. and Mrs Albert Ausman, Galt.' Mark; Denald;RRose; infant son of Mr, and Mrs.. Donald. Rose;•'and Lyle -Edward Bennewies; infant son rof. Mr.: and Mrs. Edward Benne wies •"Were , , baptized during `, the, Sunday morn ng:service klt St,'Pet er','s Lutheran, Church.'• The spon- ;sors far, the -former were -Mr. -and. Mrs,' Hugh Haynes and. Miss` Beth Cole and Donald Wolfe; -along with -the parents, and for the latter 'the. Sponsors, were --Mr•,-- and.' -Mrs. •, Ted Nowack' and::Mr. •and Mrs. Gard- ner,. ardner,. along .with'. the ;,parents: ▪ Bouquets. of ..flowers adorned the altar ,on Sunday, in loving' memory of Martha Hinz; who passed away one.. year ago. ' They' were • placed by her husband; • henry Hinz, and daughter • Janet. •- 7Mr.' and . Mrs. Jim Elliott and son, of Listowel with Mr. and Mrs, Manuel; Beuermann. Mr. •-Donald Wolfe visited .i ith Mr arid. Mrs. Mickey MCCloy;• Stratford last, week, • --. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Beuerinann, and family and. Mrs.' Edith :Bever-. Marin, of 'Seaforth, with Mrs. Louiseiillebrech t. - The Ordination. service for -six seminarians of Waterloo, •Seiner. ary, will be held here at St. Peter s Lutheran Church on Wednesday :evening, June' 5, --at 8 :o'clock. ;Mr. Calvin Diegef; son of: Mr, and Mrs. 4Vin,, Diegel, Brodhaget , and 'Mr. .Calvin Glick, son `of Mr. and,Mrs. Arthur Glick; Stratford, and hus- band of the former -Rose Scher barth,'-a're among the, graduates. raduates. HARLOCK On -Saturday, Mrs. Maud Sproul, of,Winnipeg; Mrs. -Viva McGregor, of Londesborq, and Mrs, Hazel Kerr and Mrs. Barbour, of Tont - to, visited at the home ,of Mr...and Mrs. ' George W. Carter. :On Sunday morning; May 1,7; Mr. and Mrs.,George Carter, of Londes-, boro, accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. D. R. MacKenzie, of Luck now,. started2-0n° a motor trip, to Ottawa, Hull and the St- Lawrence Seaway, and returned home Thurs- day evening. While there, Mr. Car- ter, assessor of Hullett, 'attended` the .assessors' convention- in Ot- tawa: ' This year there Were •542 registered assessors and 665 peo- ple attendedthe banquet,: ,As' A- wes tulip week, the conducted bus trip around Ottawa and Hull was. especidlly interesting. starte'your set today. ,. 11 mown'. ar ware Phone: 791;. Seaforth nt. IKIIIIJ1111111111111'III IIII1Ii1111'I11 c 1111 I lllrtu Expositor offers a complete selection of'- weddi lin, . 'a n 9 op hf.em on is styled for the diserirrr mating. tisk for • The gran: 'Expositor Phone 141 or 142• Tib HURON . EXI : $EAFO�, O ., NAY - TSP TOP A RS Semi _,Annual • - TAILORED - T -" MEASURE Take your .choice ,of saving-- 20% on a on.e-pant .alit, or pay regular. price and get EXTRA PANTS FREE, .Either Way, you ';get. Canada's: greatest` eloth- Ing value,-_Coe-in=to=day-andLlioose ironLluin-__ aliens of fine::±'imported suiting. Tip Top. Tailors s .2 -pc: SUIT i e 6.5'°° R 5 Ladies. Take advantage of this big: discount g52 00 and order yourtailoredsuit now. New for-- . t' i -0 -SPORT -COATS - styles, new idles fabrics, and: a,: per-feet. fitguaranteed!Re . ' 75 • .� ,g 3161Go en. bb.UU, ter ' 5 Z : , • 5 �� Reg 20.25 10 GO DeLuxe - ° Fleet :Street • 2 -pc. -SUIT Reg. "75.00:en fin .for: SPORTCOATS' - -- Reg. 52.50 Q nn I• for-'hG I.7N - •,,., SLACKS: Reg. 24.50.. fbr-. INCHELSEA.: ,NE1 :Mr. and Mrs '0Fred Walterswere in Sarnia on Saturday .attending ar dog• show;" and "Timmy". was. a, winner ,again Mrs. Harold •Clarke is recuperat, izg at the home : of her parents, Mr: arid` Mrs, Wright, in Exeter.-=- Mr. and Mrs 'Tames Kirkland, of Exeter Mr, and' Mrs: harry, Sperling, London; and ' Mrs. Irene. Ford were Sunday yisitorswith Mr. and, Mrs. Freeman' Horne and .lam- _ Mr„,._and •`Mrs.. Clarence Hawkins, SPECIAL PRICES EAVORTIL ONT. EEK: of Anderson; :were .Sunday visitors with Mr. aiid Mrs ; Ivan :Brack-- �Mr[ and Mrs. Sholdice; of Lon-; don, •were Sunday •visitors with Mr. and Mrs: •Newton Clarke. • Mr. •arid Mrs.' Calvin Horton,of RR_ 5, Clinton,;' were -Sunday yisi- tors with Mr:; and Mrs. Colin Giifil- lin. • Mr. and Mrs ' Howard layman and family,,_ of Kippen;were Sun- day evening visitors with ;bei!, par- ents, Mr: and .M•rs. Bila; Wlters and Danny. Uiri BRI DES = ELEC' SEE'OtJR . "Personalized Service' for Serviettes, • Coasters, acre. 1 1HB 1. uron Expositor STEEL FENCE POSTS 6, 7, 8 and 10. foot Lengths „Ito inches -8-foo'ti ramto CEDAR FENCE:POSTS� :_ and -foot :6 to 10 -Inches . n 0 R. Ami HOR POSTS-4-foota , B A POSTS --40 .1.2 ' and 14 -foot, 4 to 6 Inches CEDAR.BRACE 9 -=' 0 1 and 6 . and 8 Inch -CEDAR CLOTHES LINE' POSTS 1 , � 14 -foot, Inches : ,.GF E e&e M2-410 3C 1111Ww-.Paige i 'Wire, Hog Fence and Poultry- Fence iteedi La Fence . wxI Lawn Border Chain -Link and Electric Weld /4r;7- Eabr'c 1BLACK • BRAG WIRE and WIRE ON HAND T' TITS:T Im orted . ,0 1 BARS: WIRE .. i5 er S . e Extra` Heavy Old Style Barb Now in Stock 51 -Ii, and 76-1b Canadian 'Barb in Stock - FOR'SPEGIAL SAVINGS CONTACT 'US TO -DAP• >s.TTssy, We 'nave:. a Special Price on Weed Sprays This year Inquire on :price INQUIRE ON PRICES-ON-ALL--G-RAINS;.,:-•u�_-B Ik'-Truck Load 4Lots. Delivered .to your lot and put • in your' pin.. . AV F. ATL PT1 ARE : STILL' A • � CONTRACTS ON FLAX".�- "The Most 'Value For the: Farmer's: Dollar". 7� Phone 7 . eafortl i..